You have two routers in your OSPF area 0. Router 1 is connected to Router 2 via its Serial 1 interface, and to your ISP via the Serial 0 interface. Router 1 is an ASBR. After your assistant configures a default route on Router 1, you discover that whenever either router receives packets destined for networks that are not in the routing tables, it causes traffic loops between the two routers. To troubleshoot, you execute the show run command on Router 1. Part of the output is shown below:
A. Execute the no default-information originate command
B. Execute the no ip route 0
C. Execute the default-information originate always command
D. Execute the no network 192